Saturday, April 15, 2006

crime wave continues...

April 8: During patrol, an officer recognized a driver who they had arrested in previous weeks for driving on a suspended license. A DOL check confirmed the driver as still suspended and he was placed under arrest.

April 8: Officers responded to a verbal domestic dispute. A husband was reportedly caught cheating on his wife via the internet. The husband apologized for his actions and said he would do anything to make it right. The husband left the residence and sought alternative housing for the evening to let things cool down.

April 5: A resident called to report that someone was parked on his property. When the property owner asked the person to leave, the person told him he would leave in a minute. This was not acceptable to the property owner so he called the police. Both parties spoke with one another and worked out the problem in a civil manner.

April 5: A 12-year-old boy reported two older boys approached him on foot and demanded he give them his bicycle. When he refused, one of the boys strong-armed the bicycle away and began riding it. An adult reportedly observed this and yelled at the boys to give the bicycle back. They complied and gave the victim his bicycle back.

Moments later, the two boys re-approached the victim where one of the boys handed a knife to the other boy who opened it, stood near the victim, and allegedly threatened to cause bodily harm if he didn't give up the bicycle. The victim initially gave his bike to the brandisher, but was able to grab it back and flee to his residence to call the police.

Both suspects, ages 13 and 14, were identified through investigation and arrested within an hour of the incident. They were booked on robbery charges.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:41 PM

    Bad boys bad boys; what cha gonna do? What cha gonne do when the "Highest per-capita police concentration in the country" gonna come for you?

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  2. yeah -- highest concentration but least seen. good thing the crimes aren't horrible.

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